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Itinerary for Jun 8 — Jun 14, 2014

Description: Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their vessel to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Join new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, the fascinating history and legends of lighthouses, the small villages and rocky islands that dot the bay.

Ship Information: The Windjammer Angelique
designed only for windjamming and built for comfort, Angelique is swift, snug, safe. Her deep draft hull and full keel assure maximum stability even in a "blow". Her steel and wood construction combine the 21st-century's highest safety standards and the authenticity of classic 19th-century English Channel and North Sea windjammers plus:

Room amenities: Cabins aboard the Ketch Angelique range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. There are three shared heads (baths) two have hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos:

https://www.sailangelique.com/amenities.html

Facility amenities: Meals are served family style.

Smoking policy: NoSmoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Additional nights before:Although we are unable to accommodate participants before or after our program, please read under free time for a variety of places to stay in the area.

Check in time: 3:00 PM

Day One: Sunday, June 08 - Board Angelique/Orientation/Dinner

Afternoon: You will board Angelique anytime between 3:00 & 5:00 PM. Please do not try to board before 3:00 PM. The crew members will give all drivers directions for parking your car. An orientation meeting will be held between 5:00 and 5:30 PM, providing information about the vessel, life aboard, and safety issues. This is also when you will meet the captain, crew, instructors, and other Road Scholar guests also joining us.

Description: Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their vessel to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Join new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, the fascinating history and legends of lighthouses, the small villages and rocky islands that dot the bay.

Ship Information: The Windjammer Angelique
designed only for windjamming and built for comfort, Angelique is swift, snug, safe. Her deep draft hull and full keel assure maximum stability even in a "blow". Her steel and wood construction combine the 21st-century's highest safety standards and the authenticity of classic 19th-century English Channel and North Sea windjammers plus:

Room amenities: Cabins aboard the Ketch Angelique range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. There are three shared heads (baths) two have hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos:

https://www.sailangelique.com/amenities.html

Facility amenities: Meals are served family style.

Smoking policy: NoSmoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Additional nights before:Although we are unable to accommodate participants before or after our program, please read under free time for a variety of places to stay in the area.

Check in time: 3:00 PM

Day Two: Monday, June 09 - Sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay and islands o...

Afternoon: (The itinerary is subject to change depending on winds, tides, the fog, other weather and exciting opportunities that present themselves.)
Vessel orientation, discussion of vessel, history, rigging, wildlife identification, binocular tips. Depart from of Camden, weather permitting head North to Fort Point State Park, sight of Fort Pownal and Fort Point Lighthouse, tour grounds in evening.

Dinner: Dinner on the Angelique

Evening: Overview of the days sail and vessel with captain and crew, questions, chart discussion. Then there is always the opportunity to read, relax, enjoy shipmates, and play board games in the messroom.

Description: Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their vessel to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Join new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, the fascinating history and legends of lighthouses, the small villages and rocky islands that dot the bay.

Ship Information: The Windjammer Angelique
designed only for windjamming and built for comfort, Angelique is swift, snug, safe. Her deep draft hull and full keel assure maximum stability even in a "blow". Her steel and wood construction combine the 21st-century's highest safety standards and the authenticity of classic 19th-century English Channel and North Sea windjammers plus:

Room amenities: Cabins aboard the Ketch Angelique range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. There are three shared heads (baths) two have hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos:

https://www.sailangelique.com/amenities.html

Facility amenities: Meals are served family style.

Smoking policy: NoSmoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Additional nights before:Although we are unable to accommodate participants before or after our program, please read under free time for a variety of places to stay in the area.

Description: Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their vessel to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Join new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, the fascinating history and legends of lighthouses, the small villages and rocky islands that dot the bay.

Ship Information: The Windjammer Angelique
designed only for windjamming and built for comfort, Angelique is swift, snug, safe. Her deep draft hull and full keel assure maximum stability even in a "blow". Her steel and wood construction combine the 21st-century's highest safety standards and the authenticity of classic 19th-century English Channel and North Sea windjammers plus:

Room amenities: Cabins aboard the Ketch Angelique range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. There are three shared heads (baths) two have hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos:

https://www.sailangelique.com/amenities.html

Facility amenities: Meals are served family style.

Smoking policy: NoSmoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Additional nights before:Although we are unable to accommodate participants before or after our program, please read under free time for a variety of places to stay in the area.

Check in time: 3:00 PM

Day Four: Wednesday, June 11 - Sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay.

Breakfast: Breakfast on the Angelique

Morning: Underway after breakfast and sail from Castine to Wooden Boat Magazine Campus.

Description: Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their vessel to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Join new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, the fascinating history and legends of lighthouses, the small villages and rocky islands that dot the bay.

Ship Information: The Windjammer Angelique
designed only for windjamming and built for comfort, Angelique is swift, snug, safe. Her deep draft hull and full keel assure maximum stability even in a "blow". Her steel and wood construction combine the 21st-century's highest safety standards and the authenticity of classic 19th-century English Channel and North Sea windjammers plus:

Room amenities: Cabins aboard the Ketch Angelique range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. There are three shared heads (baths) two have hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos:

https://www.sailangelique.com/amenities.html

Facility amenities: Meals are served family style.

Smoking policy: NoSmoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Additional nights before:Although we are unable to accommodate participants before or after our program, please read under free time for a variety of places to stay in the area.

Check in time: 3:00 PM

Day Five: Thursday, June 12 - Natural History program / History of Lobsters, in...

Natural History program / History of Lobsters, intertidal zone / Lobster Dinner

Breakfast: Breakfast on the Angelique

Morning: Sail...Underway after breakfast and set sail for an island exploration. Discussion of Maine marine mammals.

Description: Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their vessel to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Join new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, the fascinating history and legends of lighthouses, the small villages and rocky islands that dot the bay.

Ship Information: The Windjammer Angelique
designed only for windjamming and built for comfort, Angelique is swift, snug, safe. Her deep draft hull and full keel assure maximum stability even in a "blow". Her steel and wood construction combine the 21st-century's highest safety standards and the authenticity of classic 19th-century English Channel and North Sea windjammers plus:

Room amenities: Cabins aboard the Ketch Angelique range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. There are three shared heads (baths) two have hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos:

https://www.sailangelique.com/amenities.html

Facility amenities: Meals are served family style.

Smoking policy: NoSmoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Additional nights before:Although we are unable to accommodate participants before or after our program, please read under free time for a variety of places to stay in the area.

Check in time: 3:00 PM

Day Six: Friday, June 13 - Homeward Bound

Breakfast: Breakfast on the Angelique

Morning: Sail south to Camden.

Lunch: Lunch on the Angelique

Afternoon: Sail - Arrive in Camden late afternoon.

Dinner: Dinner on the Angelique

Evening: Time to read, relax, enjoy shipmates, and play board games or explore Camden on your own.

Important information about your itinerary: Please know that while we do everything we can to finalize all aspects of our programs well in advance, there are logistics that occasionally must be altered. Our website will reflect the most recent information, and we are committed to providing you with final program details no later than eight weeks prior to the start of programs outside the U.S. and three weeks prior to the start of programs within the U.S. If you ever have questions about your program, please don't hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist you.

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